“Pidgins’ stunning musicianship and committed performances make this a breath of fresh air and a thrilling introduction.” — Bandcamp Daily

“…the intensity and depth of Pidgins’ playing breathes new life into dead cliches, triggering an excess of meaning where meaning seems to have all but disappeared.” — The Quietus

“an improvised form of worldly influences transformed to create an unburdened escape from classification and a history dominated by Colonialism”
— Monolith Cocktail

“beautiful, semi-improvised music out of unorthodox sounds and restless percussion...a kind of kaleidoscopic rainforest improv jazz” — Uncut

“There is so much happening on this brilliant album that, at times, I’m overwhelmed by the beautiful spectacle of it all.”
— Foxy Digitalis

“reminiscent of everything from the primitive outsider art of Moondog to the complex, interlocking instrumentation of Horse Lords.”
— Pop Matters

REVIEWS

Refrains of the Day, Vol. 2

— The Quietus

— Pop Matters

— Uncut

— Monolith Cocktail